This site works best with JavaScript enabled. Please enable JavaScript to get the best experience from this site.

After over a decade of bringing you the latest Diablo news and builds, DiabloFans will be shutting down on March 21st, 2019.On this date, we will archive the site in an effort to preserve the history. Thanks for your patronage throughout the years.

I have ben searching for it, but i cant seem to even find the rare spawns, i always, and i do mean always, 100% of the games i've made, get a rare spawn teddy bear names oliver something, and he drops another mat, not this one

You do know people have died after gaming 30 or more hours? plus, whats the point... well, i guess if it's fun for you to not sleep for that amount of time, then it's fine... do remember to stand up from time to time and stretch a little, or walk around your house a couple of minutes. To stay awake, well, what you have seems good i guess... i have heard apples can help people wake up, so i guess it wouldn't hurt to have a couple

Yeah, people who literally sit in front of their computer for 30+ hours without eating or drinking or taking the occasional break. I've had tons of insanely long gaming sessions when I was younger without any problem at all (too old for that shit now tho, I get sleepy no matter how much coffee I chug), as long as you take some breaks to refill and refresh you'll be fine.

from what i know, it's the seating mostly, they don't die from dehydration, but siting for long amounts of time sends the chances for strokes to the roof, and i think the chances for coronaries go up too

You do know people have died after gaming 30 or more hours? plus, whats the point... well, i guess if it's fun for you to not sleep for that amount of time, then it's fine... do remember to stand up from time to time and stretch a little, or walk around your house a couple of minutes. To stay awake, well, what you have seems good i guess... i have heard apples can help people wake up, so i guess it wouldn't hurt to have a couple

i think they meant something else with the build defining thing dude... like the fist they showed, when using a monk skill and clearing a condition, the spirit was refunded... that's very different from what you are saying, witch are mostly more passive bonus that won't affect the skills per se

i think they want to put things that happen when you are using this or that skill specifically

there was a trick with the puzzle ring i think, but i don't really remember how it work, you might check yourtube for that... it was in the caves en weeping i think.... just look for "diablo 3 puzzle ring trick" or something like that in youtube

Well, if your point is: "Title is misleading because it doesn't teach how to make gold by flipping" then we agree.
But i'm still saddened by this "Wall Street Simulator" that Diablo 3 has become. I consider myself a farmer; i have a good endurance by grinding and i managed to get a good back with some nice drops this year, but it pales in comparison of AH players.
Basically, making gold with item hunt isn't efficient, and this equal to playing the game isn't efficient.

I cannot put it any more bluntly than to say; This game is what you make it.

Stay out of the AH like I do and play the game. Will some of your friends be making bank that towers over yours? Sure. But why care?

I've got friends that spend a LOT of time in the AH. They're constantly turning down invites to do runs with me and the crew ... "Can't gotta watch some bids"...

Yeah they make coin but they aren't playing the game. If that's fun for them, fine.

The game is what you make it. Never you mind what other people do, just be proud of what you accomplish.

What about when all your friends run MP 8 or whatever, and your puny gear only allows you to run MP3?

Do not take cash (people can put in a fraud charge on PayPal, get there money back and you're screwed)

Do not take forum gold. Someone will gladly ruin their D2jsp reputation to make the real money they can get from flipping that themselves.

Do not drop it on the ground.

Do not trade it by dragging it to the trade window, only right click to add it to the window (you might miss the trade window and drop it on the ground).

Say you sell it for 100 billion (pinkie to lip) gold, have them input the number as 100111222333 or 100111000111 so you can easily count each group of digits. Much easier to see this is 100 billion than 100000000000.

Have the buyer select "accept" first, double and triple check the price is as agreed and then click accept.

Enjoy your small fortune in D3 or cash it out for Radiant Star Emeralds on the RMAH for quick cash.

Yes, I am aware that building your own is cheaper. However, I couldn't even begin to know what to buy, what goes with what, can't use this with that etc. plus you would have to get warranties on all parts instead of one machine.

I had never heard of Origin before and was just wanting some opinions on them. They are a bit pricey.

Thanks for the replies though, much appreciated. I didn't know that newegg sold pre-built.

I am hoping my card holds out till after June, friend told me haswell comes out then and that I could get something better if I wait.

well, i'm not form USA, so i'm not sure, but around here what i do is i look the prices in differents stoers for parts, pick one, go there and tell them what im loocking to do, they help me out with the "this piece wont work with this one, how about this other one" and for a little extra money they put the whole thing together for me

I was actually surprised the all four crypts were open when I first time I encountered this place. Killed all of them and got the Jay Wilson achievement. Now I'd like to know where Bashiok is hiding in-game.

i'm sick of people saying "take the ah away" for fuck sake, go play diablo 2 a month, even when you had something good to trade, it could take fucking days to find someone to trade joining trade games or spaming the channels. the ah solves a lot of shit that fucking sucked in d2, take the fucking nostalgia googles off for fuck sake

And added other problems. That's what we're discussing. Personally, I think that it added more problems than the ones it solved.
You need hurdles when it comes to trading, otherwise it becomes easier to trade than it is to farm, completely changing the priorities.

but if you dont like the ah, you can ignore it, you just get the same dificult time you had in d2 to trade or buy items, and yes, now you could make more money trading and reselling than farming, dont see the problem there, its pretty much real economy, the butcher will make more money that the guy who sold him the cow, etc. i don't think of that as a problem really

i'm sick of people saying "take the ah away" for fuck sake, go play diablo 2 a month, even when you had something good to trade, it could take fucking days to find someone to trade joining trade games or spaming the channels. the ah solves a lot of shit that fucking sucked in d2, take the fucking nostalgia googles off for fuck sake